This 2025 Toyota Tundra Is In HIGH DEMAND!

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I’ve searched high and low for this 2025 Toyota Tundra! So happy to have found one in a popular configuration. Would this be your 2025 Toyota Tundra choice?

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They are nice looking but the prices are insane with the risk involved.

nunya
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I traded in my 2020 army green pro today for a 2025 platinum off-road in Terra. It’s an absolutely beautiful truck! Sharp looking! I love it!

YeahManVideos.
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When they put the V8 back in the Tundra I will get one. Until then I will just keep the two V8 Tundra's I have now. Too much risk for such an expensive truck. I bet the 2025 Tundra's will continue to have the same problems as the 22 & 23's and most likely the 24's.

johnzillah
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My extremely sexy 2014 Barcelona Red Platinum Tundra has 76, 340 miles. Obviously still "Brand new".

wileecoyote
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$47, 000 for a bare bones SR Tundra is ridiculous.😬 This dealership is not to rambunctious to sell this truck.☹️. Let them rot on the lot.🤨

ronsteitz
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They would make so much more money and everyone would be so much happier if they put a V8 back in it …

Toyota: Let’s not give the people what they want and then charge them ridiculous prices.

JREDDIE
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I can't wait to owe $70, 000 dollars truck for the next 6 years.

Lee-elcd
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I just dont like the number of bad reports on these small, high perf engines & transmissions. You're asking ALOT of these tiny engines, which is why reliability suffers. There is a reason that the racing industry does a complete teardown & rebuild after each run. 🤷‍♂️. I mean, you're not obtaining THAT level of performance on these drivetrains, but the point is the same. I have a 2017 Tundra Platinum CrewMax 5.7L with 57, 000mi to keep me happy for quite awhile. Also have a 2005 Tacoma Double Cab TRD Sport 4.0L with 410, 000mi on it (without any major drivetrain repairs). Still going strong as my daily driver. THOSE are the kinds of numbers that we want to see our Toyota truck obtain!

At least spending $50k, $60k, $70k on a new Toyota truck, while still painful, isn't NEARLY as bad if you can reasonably expect to get 400, 000 - 500, 000 miles out of it, should you choose to do so.

These new little high-revers are gonna be LUCKY to make it to 100, 000 before they're TOAST. 🤷‍♂️🤦

woodworker
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All people have to do is look up problems with the 2025.
At least they have stepped up to an average rating in consumer reports.
I want to see high mileage examples for a few years. I want to know the motor, tranmission, and turbos last as long as the V8.
I want reliability. Toyota hasn't proved nothing except for poor quality and unreliability with this new platform.
SMH you would try and build this up not knowing how good or bad it will be.

justsayin
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Still got my 2020 Trd pro army green tundra. Hitting 150k miles in the next few weeks. Zero issues. I’ve decided I will replace anything that breaks if it does. I’m running it to the ground. I don’t care. I’m done with new vehicle payments and I love it to much to get what is essentially a driving iPhone truck. All these new vehicles are garbage even Toyota now. Plus 90% of the new tundras are ugly as hell except for the lunar rocks lifted with bigger tires, the solar octane and all black.

GeorgeZimmermen
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Not anything to brag about but a $70, 000 truck is certainly not in my income level. I look for lower milage older trucks or used with reasonable miles. For Toyota trucks in past with 100, 000 miles were still reliable and capable of many more miles. Twin turbo engine after 100, 000 miles no possibility of long-term reliability nor would one at my income level afford the repair and maintenance of that nightmare. 10 yrs from now i suspect junk used twin turbo Tundras are gonna be everywhere. Those who can do so will just buy a new vehicle. Those who would generally be in the market for used tundra will be passing on threre turbo models. Just cant afford to fix or maintain them. Gonna be alot of junk tundras out there sold for parts.. Lol

JasonDunn-rrio
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What’s a $57, 000 lease gonna run a month?

charleshall
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I actually had a deposit on that same 25 Lunar Rock Platinum with TRD but then swapped it for the Windchill Pearl. I love the Lunar Rock but it looks better on Limited than Platinum. Black accents look good against it but not the dark chrome IMO.

So I got the 25 Platinum TRD 6.5 windchill pearl for $10k below MSRP.

sinsinjoon
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My fav too, that Lunar Rock Platinum TRD is my favorite. I just want the long bed and the iForce Max. The Mud Bath and the Terra is also very nice if I can find that. Happy New Year bro! I hope to get my 2025 Tundra TRD in 2025

hardmtnbiker
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Those exotic names of the new colors must be worth 15k . lol

paulmoss
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End of year and end of month. Best time to negotiate the price.

andyleo
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They could sell them at 100K and ppl will still buy them.

shaundonovan
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Limited trd OR in Tera is probably my favorite tundra at the moment. It’s a beauty

ravensfootball
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That Lunar Rock platinum offroad is by far my favorite.

But they are $15k overpriced!

davidglover
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I bought a 2022 2 wheel drive Limited Tundra, the sticker price was 51, 801.00, I did buy all of the extended warrant's, that brought my total to a little over 63, 500.00, the new trucks are all overprice, (that's all dealer), my truck milage is at 16, 162.00 and here I am still waiting on my engine replacement.

jeeper